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My name is Jack and I am back for another episode of this day in World History.
And today is November 1.
So let's take a look at things that happened on November 1 in the past in 1512.
November 1, of course, Michelangelo's fresco on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City was unveiled to the public on November 1, 1765.
The Stamp act went into effect in the american colonies, leading to widespread protests and opposition, which contributed to the American Revolution.
On November 1, 1950, puerto rican nationalists attempted to assassinate US President Harry S.
Truman at the Blair House in Washington, DC.
And in 1952, the first hydrogen bomb was successfully detonated by the United States during the Ivy Mike test on Enuettaq Atoll in the Pacific.
On November 1, 1963, South Vietnam's president Ngo Dim Diem was assassinated in a coup d'tat, marking a significant turning point in the Vietnam War.
In 1993, the European Union was established with the signing of the Maastricht Treaty, formerly known as the Treaty on European Union.
On November 1, 2000, the United Nations Security Council adopted resolution 1322, which demanded that Israel cease the use of force against Palestinians and called for a withdrawal of israeli troops from palestinian territories.
And on November 1, 2013, India launched its first interplanetary mission, the Mars Orbiter mission Mangalyaan, which successfully entered orbit around Mars in September 2014.
These are just a few historical events that took place on November 1 in different years.
Keep in mind that many more events, both significant and lesser known, have occurred on this day throughout history.
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